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Is Your Passport Current
| Before going abroad, it's worth doing some research on what to do once there. Each city you visit will have a lot of options and there is nothing worse than spending most of your time deciding on how to spend your days. The Internet provides us with so much information, that it would be a crime not to use it. Simply go to Google and type in queries such as (using Dublin as an example) 'Dublin + Travel Tips'. This will give you some ideas on what to do once there.. |
Just a Little Research Goes a Long Way
| Before going abroad, it's worth doing some research on what to do once there. Each city you visit will have a lot of options and there is nothing worse than spending most of your time deciding on how to spend your days. The Internet provides us with so much information, that it would be a crime not to use it. Simply go to Google and type in queries such as (using Dublin as an example) 'Dublin + Travel Tips'. This will give you some ideas on what to do once there. |
Be Organized with the Paperwork
| Hole-punch all of your information for your trip (and make copies of anything you'll need), organize it by what you'll need chronologically, and place it in a slim, bright, lightweight soft-side plastic binder. It's very easy to find in your carry bag, and you can easily flip through to find your itinerary, the address of the hotel you're going to, the phone number of the person you're supposed to hook up with, etc. |
Be Prepared for Conversations
| Take a dictionary and notes phrase book. It can be useful. |
Cell Phones Do Not Work Overseas
| If you are heading to a place and have not planned for your communication needs you might want to think about it well before you travel. US cell phones do not work overseas, and many remote areas may need a handheld satellite phones. |
Just a Little Research Goes a Long Way
| Before going abroad, it's worth doing some research on what to do once there. Each city you visit will have a lot of options and there is nothing worse than spending most of your time deciding on how to spend your days. The Internet provides us with so much information, that it would be a crime not to use it. Simply go to Google and type in queries such as (using Dublin as an example) 'Dublin + Travel Tips'. This will give you some ideas on what to do once there. |
Be Organized with the Paperwork
| Hole-punch all of your information for your trip (and make copies of anything you'll need), organize it by what you'll need chronologically, and place it in a slim, bright, lightweight soft-side plastic binder. It's very easy to find in your carry bag, and you can easily flip through to find your itinerary, the address of the hotel you're going to, the phone number of the person you're supposed to hook up with, etc. |
Be Prepared for Conversations
| Take a dictionary and notes phrase book. It can be useful. |
Cell Phones Do Not Work Overseas
| If you are heading to a place and have not planned for your communication needs you might want to think about it well before you travel. US cell phones do not work overseas, and many remote areas may need a handheld satellite phones. |
Just a Little Research Goes a Long Way
| Before going abroad, it's worth doing some research on what to do once there. Each city you visit will have a lot of options and there is nothing worse than spending most of your time deciding on how to spend your days. The Internet provides us with so much information, that it would be a crime not to use it. Simply go to Google and type in queries such as (using Dublin as an example) 'Dublin + Travel Tips'. This will give you some ideas on what to do once there. |
Be Organized with the Paperwork
| Hole-punch all of your information for your trip (and make copies of anything you'll need), organize it by what you'll need chronologically, and place it in a slim, bright, lightweight soft-side plastic binder. It's very easy to find in your carry bag, and you can easily flip through to find your itinerary, the address of the hotel you're going to, the phone number of the person you're supposed to hook up with, etc. |
Be Prepared for Conversations
| Take a dictionary and notes phrase book. It can be useful. |
Cell Phones Do Not Work Overseas
| If you are heading to a place and have not planned for your communication needs you might want to think about it well before you travel. US cell phones do not work overseas, and many remote areas may need a handheld satellite phones. |
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